
Thoughts/frames
Unveiling the Drive: A Conversation with Lilly on Passion, Perseverance, and Purpose
At just 21, Lilly balances modeling, bartending, and bold dreams of becoming a carpenter. In this intimate portrait for the ETEBT project, she shares how her family roots, creative curiosity, and relentless work ethic shape a life beyond expectations.
The Warrior's Lens: How Family History and Cultural Identity Shape Art
When we think about the forces that shape an artist's work, we often focus on technique, training, or artistic influences. But what happens when your creative vision is forged in the crucible of family history, cultural conflict, and personal discovery? For photographer Josh, whose work bridges the gap between Japanese and Filipino martial arts traditions, the answer lies in understanding that art isn't just about what you create—it's about reconciling who you are with where you come from.
ETEBT - INTWARI
For the Etebt project, we spoke with Ibrahim Inhuari—a Rwandan-born creative blending photography, poetry, and film into soulful, sensory stories.
From his roots in Rwanda to exhibitions in Sydney & Melbourne, Ibrahim shares how faith, identity, and community shape his work. His project “the places we call home” is just the beginning.
Africultures 2024
Experience the vibrant Africultures festival in Sydney, a celebration of African diaspora cultures, music, and cuisine through my frames captured on September 28 2024.
My Quiet Corner
I've always cherished the small moments that pepper our daily lives—those fleeting instances we often overlook, only noticing their absence when it's too late. While I'm not obsessive about capturing them, nonetheless they end up being the focus of my photography whenever I take a series of photos. The following images are frames I captured during my recent visit to Ethiopia, specifically from my parents' backyard.